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Officials who participated in a roundtable event with Mike Pence last week removed their face masks before the vice president’s arrival, video shows.

Prior to the start of a conversation with meatpacking and other food supply leaders, five executives from companies like Tyson Foods and Kroger, sat at a U-shaped table with masks over their faces. Video of the event, recorded by the Des Moines Register, shows a woman without a mask approaching them and gesturing to her face, appearing to come within 6 feet of the men. The men then removed their masks.

An administration official told the Register that the woman, an advance staffer paid to manage event set-up prior to the vice president’s arrival, informed the men that they had been placed six feet apart and didn’t need to wear a face mask if they didn't want one.

The vice president appeared shortly after with U.S. Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst of Iowa, as well as Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and others. None of the event participants and very few of the attendees wore face masks.

The video of event participants removing their masks was first reported on by The Intercept.

Pence’s office has said he will not self-isolate as a result. However, the New York Times reported Monday that the White House will now require Trump Administration staffers to wear face masks inside the West Wing.